I just inherited 2 pistols from my grandfather (Pennsylvania)How do I go about getting them legally registered so I can own them in NC?Both are from the mid 50s
6/26/2008 7:10:51 PM
This sounds like something you'll need to ask the ATF.
6/26/2008 7:12:12 PM
you dont need to have the gun "registered". there is no registration at all. just have them ship it from a FFL in Pennsylvania to a FFL here and then go pick it up.
6/26/2008 7:21:37 PM
do i have to have it shipped form ffl to ffl? if i just hide it in my suitcase, how woudl i need to have a permit to own the gun. Right now i dont currently have a pistol permit. Im not flying, im driving, if its locked in the trunk, It wont be foundWhat im asking is if I just drive it back in my locked in trunk suitcase, when I get back to NC what do I need to do?
6/26/2008 7:26:35 PM
oh well if you wanna do it that way just keep it and don't say a word but if you want to go the legal route i believe you need to go through a FFL to transfer it over. personally I would just pack it up and go...
6/26/2008 7:33:14 PM
i figure i might get a ccw, that way i woudtn have to worry about a permit anyway.
6/26/2008 7:59:19 PM
you only need a permit for weapons you take possession of in nc
6/26/2008 8:36:27 PM
you don't need anything. just go get it, put it in the trunk, and bring it home.
6/26/2008 8:40:08 PM
Call the sheriffs office and ask them.
6/26/2008 8:52:21 PM
put them in the trunk and drive. oil them, shoot them.
6/26/2008 9:23:33 PM
the permit is for purchasing, not owning. also, there is no handgun registration.
6/26/2008 10:19:40 PM
the permit is for receiving, not just purchasinghttp://www.atf.gov/firearms/statelaws/23rdedition/ncarolina.pdf
14-402 Sale of certain weapons without permit forbidden.(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation in this State to sell, give away, ortransfer, or to purchase or receive, at any place within this State from any other place within orwithout the State any pistol or crossbow unless a license or permit therefor has first been obtainedby the purchaser or receiver from the sheriff of the county in which that purchaser orreceiver resides. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to receive from any postmaster, postal clerk,employee in the parcel post department, rural mail carrier, express agent or employee, railroadagent or employee within the State of North Carolina any pistol or crossbow without havingin his or their possession and without exhibiting at the time of the delivery of the same and to theperson delivering the same the permit from the sheriff as provided in G.S. 14-403. Any personviolating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
6/27/2008 7:41:58 AM
I would also unload them, not have any ammunition in the car and dissable them in some way.If they are revolvers open the cylinder and put a cable tie through the barrel.
6/27/2008 8:20:57 AM
^^
6/27/2008 9:36:30 AM
Notice that says it's illegal for him to receive a firearm that's from "within or without" the state of NC. So more or less when he gets the firearm shipped here legally by a dealer, he will have to present permits to pick up the weapons.http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/faq2.htm#bWhat's required to get the firearm LEGALLY across state lines:
6/27/2008 9:55:00 AM
yeah, if it's shipped here. however, he said:
6/27/2008 2:18:41 PM
If you want to be absolutely legal, when you get home go to the sheriffs office(maybe somewhere else in Wake county, I don't know) and apply for two pistol permits, $5 each. You're basically registering yourself, not the pistols. When you get the permits, throw them away.As for transporting them, I'd just hide 'em in the trunk and not speed too much.
6/27/2008 2:36:33 PM
^that is not required. those permits are to take possession of a firearm in NC.he may need such a permit in PA, but NC law has nothing against taking possession of a firearm in another state.NC does not require you to inform them that you possess a firearm. if you move here from another state they don't need to know and if you get it in another state (as in the OP's case) they don't have to know.[Edited on June 27, 2008 at 2:42 PM. Reason : just unneccessary][Edited on June 27, 2008 at 2:43 PM. Reason : ccw is a different story, but i think he understands that]
6/27/2008 2:38:58 PM
and if the cop asks if you have any weapons, you better say yes
6/27/2008 3:02:42 PM
I inherited a walther ppk in mint condition that has never been shot (but oiled often).Its beautiful. I am going to go play james bond at the shooting range sometime this summer.I just sorta took it home. My grandmother handed me a box of random shiz and I didn't know what I had. I geeked out when I found that, though.
6/27/2008 4:41:21 PM
i want a ppk
6/27/2008 4:43:17 PM
I've got one.WATCH YOUR THUMB! THE SLIDE IS LOW AND WILL TAKE A CHUNK OF SKIN OFF IF YOU DON'T KEEP YOUR THUMB AS LOW AS POSSIBLE.
6/27/2008 4:45:45 PM
looks like i have a colt cobraand a old model 10 Military police (might be older, dont know enough about revovlers) smith and wesson
6/27/2008 8:10:36 PM